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point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the opinion of republican congressman jayson chaffetz of utah, who is citing government statistics showing security breaches since september of 2001. the t.s.a. says it represents a small fraction of the 5.5 billion people screened since 9/11. >>> the army ranger awarded the medal of honor tuesday for saving the lives of two buddies in afghanistan says he will be the same soldier he always was. sergeant first class leroy roger petrie honored at the white house tuesday. >> the declaration, it's not depiction of who i am. i am still me. the medal is just a declaration that they thought i deserved. ♪ ♪ >> bret: in america's n
point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the...
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the pakistan military lives like kings within pakistan. democracy in afghanistan is the threat to pakistan military control in their own mind. so it is now a time of choosing. i hope they choose wisely. secretary panetta and people like myself cannot go to military funerals and say i'm sorry your son or daughter was killed in afghanistan by sis tans given to terrorists in pakistan by the pakistan government that has to come to an end. >> chris: you're suggesting u.s. military action has to be considered against the haqqani network, inside the territory, the sovereign border of pakistan? >> i am saying that the sovereign nation of pakistan is engaging in hostile acts again the united states. and our ally afghanistan. that must cease. i will leave it up to the experts. if the experts believe we need to elevate our response, they will have a lot of bipartisan support on capitol hill. the best solution is for pakistan to fight all forms of terrorism. embrace working with us. so we can deal with terrorism along their border. because it is the b
the pakistan military lives like kings within pakistan. democracy in afghanistan is the threat to pakistan military control in their own mind. so it is now a time of choosing. i hope they choose wisely. secretary panetta and people like myself cannot go to military funerals and say i'm sorry your son or daughter was killed in afghanistan by sis tans given to terrorists in pakistan by the pakistan government that has to come to an end. >> chris: you're suggesting u.s. military action has...
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and pakistan. you have below that within the isi in the pakistani military people who have a long and documented history of having ties to terrorist groups, more on that is going to be coming out in the next few weeks who feel humiliated, embarrassed here and are strike back. >> but in a positive sign today nbc news is quoting u.s. officials now who say that pakistan will allow americans to question bin laden's three wives. the pakistanis have in custody. >> right. and that's a good thing. i mean, you know, although if you take a step back, there's been a lot of talk about you know, did we -- why didn't we take the wives and the children with us. i talked to some u.s. officials today who are making the point, you know, what would we have done with them? where would we have put them. on what grounds would we have effectively kidnapped the people living in that compound who we had no reason to believe were directly linked to any terror acts who certainly weren't wanted by the u.s. so, i think all sai
and pakistan. you have below that within the isi in the pakistani military people who have a long and documented history of having ties to terrorist groups, more on that is going to be coming out in the next few weeks who feel humiliated, embarrassed here and are strike back. >> but in a positive sign today nbc news is quoting u.s. officials now who say that pakistan will allow americans to question bin laden's three wives. the pakistanis have in custody. >> right. and that's a good...
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it comes to pakistan right now? you state the nukes obviously. they're the fifth largest nuclear power in the world. over 100 weapons over there. protecting them from an al qaeda-type capture is mission number one. is that fair to say? >> keeping those nuclear weapons out of irresponsible hands is an enormously important interest of the united states and the whole world. >> and so given that, while there are cries and one understands the visceral emotional level to completely disengage from pakistan given what many people see as the duplicity of their relationship with us, would that accomplish the purpose or do we need some type of continuity of engagement with them to try to pull them closer to us? >> i think the latter. i think the united states has a strong interest in maintaining important relationships with key institutions in pakistan like the military. we actually did cut off for years our military-to-military relations with pakistan over their nuclear program. and the result was an entire generation of paki
it comes to pakistan right now? you state the nukes obviously. they're the fifth largest nuclear power in the world. over 100 weapons over there. protecting them from an al qaeda-type capture is mission number one. is that fair to say? >> keeping those nuclear weapons out of irresponsible hands is an enormously important interest of the united states and the whole world. >> and so given that, while there are cries and one understands the visceral emotional level to completely...
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>>guest: i wish we could cut all aid to pakistan. pakistan is a rogue state. the pakistani military and security services are addicted to terror and we keep giving them money for another fix. but we can't jut -- just cut it off but freaks the $800 million. we cannot just cut it off because we have foolishly trapped our troop whose depend on a supply line that is almost 1,000 miles through pakistan for food, water, band-aids and spare parts. it was crazy to structure it this way. i hope in the mid-to long term our leaders will have the vision and the sense to realize we cannot reform pakistan and by continuing to indulge the pakistanis who attack india with terrorism, who back the afghanistan taliban we are state sponsors of terrorists. good start. not enough. see what is next. hope that our government doesn't fold. i think the good sign is our government is finally, finally, in the face of overwhelming evidence, pakistanis were hiding bin laden, et cetera, they are wising up. admiral mullen, the outgoing chairman of the joint chiefs is measured in his speech l
>>guest: i wish we could cut all aid to pakistan. pakistan is a rogue state. the pakistani military and security services are addicted to terror and we keep giving them money for another fix. but we can't jut -- just cut it off but freaks the $800 million. we cannot just cut it off because we have foolishly trapped our troop whose depend on a supply line that is almost 1,000 miles through pakistan for food, water, band-aids and spare parts. it was crazy to structure it this way. i hope in...
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. >> lehrer: fred de sam lazaro reports from pakistan on communities still under water five months after the epic floods. >> by official estimates, half a million people are still in tent camps. an occasional farmer can be seen sewing the land, but the land is nowhere near ready to grow food. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks to joel achenbach of the "washington post" about early findings of the oil spill commission including a warning that a similar disaster could happen again if reforms aren't made. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. only, i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. >> and
. >> lehrer: fred de sam lazaro reports from pakistan on communities still under water five months after the epic floods. >> by official estimates, half a million people are still in tent camps. an occasional farmer can be seen sewing the land, but the land is nowhere near ready to grow food. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks to joel achenbach of the "washington post" about early findings of the oil spill commission including a warning that a similar disaster could...
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relationship with pakistan this was of course one of those secret concessions apparently made during the summer that officials anonymously told the wall street journal about and let's not forget it's against the law it's a leak classified or secret information unless it's high rating officials who want the information to get out but let's go back to the story that shows just how out of touch our government the cia the media and the american people are and it comes to comprehending the damage that our drone strikes do you know one of the biggest problems of course is that the cia doesn't even publicly acknowledge its drone strikes they think that they can do it all in secrecy and no one is going to notice some people in pakistan or yemen or somalia or killed now for the most part very few people here in the u.s. do actually notice because records of strikes are kept secret by the government unless of course they have some success that they want publicized like the killing of anwar the locky and when it comes to civilian deaths they keep the numbers real low there the cia claims that t
relationship with pakistan this was of course one of those secret concessions apparently made during the summer that officials anonymously told the wall street journal about and let's not forget it's against the law it's a leak classified or secret information unless it's high rating officials who want the information to get out but let's go back to the story that shows just how out of touch our government the cia the media and the american people are and it comes to comprehending the damage...
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still to come, how is pakistan rebuilding after devastation? >> one country in the heart of europe appears to be immune to the currency crisis. switzerland's frank is rising high and it has become a haven for investors. how helpful is that in this economy? >> the landscape has attracted tourists for over a century. this year, visitors are counting their pennies. euro slides and the swiss franc rises. foreign tourists find switzerland too expensive. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i am watching the situation with enormous concern. things have gotten or sign the last few months. jobs and businesses are really in danger now and that's really bad for our local economy. >> the swiss franc is at an all- time high against the euro. a new study shows that 1000 hotels across the swiss south are threatened with closure. >> there have been job cuts. each of the hotels have already had to cut back on jobs. we have cut two positions. >> hotel owners are looking anxiously to the government for solutions. so far, in vain. an attempt by the swiss national ba
still to come, how is pakistan rebuilding after devastation? >> one country in the heart of europe appears to be immune to the currency crisis. switzerland's frank is rising high and it has become a haven for investors. how helpful is that in this economy? >> the landscape has attracted tourists for over a century. this year, visitors are counting their pennies. euro slides and the swiss franc rises. foreign tourists find switzerland too expensive. >> [speaking foreign...
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ally, pakistan. flags across pakistan were at half mast today-- honoring salmaan taseer, the governor of punjab province, shot dead tuesday in islamabad. the funeral, held in lahore, attracted more than 6,000 mourners and government officials, including interior minister ahmed qureshi. >> he liked to be surrounded by people all his life and this is the same in his martyrdom. i think the nation will have to make a conscious decision to oppose those elements who have narrow vision and kill for petty reasons and stop freedom of expression. it is an alarming situation for the future of the country. >> ifill: the accused assassin was one of taseer's bodyguards, mumtaz qadri. he said he did it because the governor criticized the country's blasphemy law, which calls for the death of anyone who insults islam. upon his arrival in court today, qadri was mobbed by supporters chanting "you did the right thing" and "god is great." in peshawar, students rallied to praise the suspect and condemn the victim. >> the
ally, pakistan. flags across pakistan were at half mast today-- honoring salmaan taseer, the governor of punjab province, shot dead tuesday in islamabad. the funeral, held in lahore, attracted more than 6,000 mourners and government officials, including interior minister ahmed qureshi. >> he liked to be surrounded by people all his life and this is the same in his martyrdom. i think the nation will have to make a conscious decision to oppose those elements who have narrow vision and kill...
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of pakistan just outside of lahore. it's amazing to think for nearly 60 years ceremonies like that have been going on. it may be a sign of thawing of some chilly relationships. >>> ish joins us with a bulletin. >> sanjay, breaking news. two 5.8 earthquakes have hit new zeal land. there's no word on damages or casualties. christ church is still recovering from a 6.3 magnitude quake that devastated the city earlier killing more than 150 people. >>> here at home a new national park service report says the washington monument has extensive cracks during its peek. it's been closed since a quake hit the area in august. >>> john edward's legal team asks for another delay. they're citing an unexpected medical issue but gave no specifics. he's pleaded not guilty to several charges including violating campaign contribution laws. >>> did you get a visit from a brown suited elof today? it's the busiest day with 26 million packages expected to be delivered today alone. that is almost 300 packages a second. >>> meanwhile a fed ex exe
of pakistan just outside of lahore. it's amazing to think for nearly 60 years ceremonies like that have been going on. it may be a sign of thawing of some chilly relationships. >>> ish joins us with a bulletin. >> sanjay, breaking news. two 5.8 earthquakes have hit new zeal land. there's no word on damages or casualties. christ church is still recovering from a 6.3 magnitude quake that devastated the city earlier killing more than 150 people. >>> here at home a new...
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bush when it comes to going after terrorists, al-qaeda and pakistan if elsewhere, secondly -- >> and u.s. citizens. >> and -- but i will say this -- >> watch that! >> hold on! >> also agree with his policy on afghanistan and iraq and we're pulling out, but i believe we ought be realistic. neither will end very well. we are not staying for the long course, quoted we can. >> if we leave and would americans care? >> i think we would care, but like we did in vietnam. >> the president is not thumping his chest in victory about any of this. but he is handled some pretty bad situations and not made them worse. >> let's look at what the end game in afghanistan is supposed to look like, okay? the karzai government will be stable backed by u.s. trained police units. two, the taliban will lay down arms and be peacefully incorporated into afghanistan's civil society. three, women will have equal rights as men. four, al-qaeda remnants will lose any safe haven. and five, neither indian -- no one pointed this out -- neither indian nor pakistan will have undue influence over kabul. and all children
bush when it comes to going after terrorists, al-qaeda and pakistan if elsewhere, secondly -- >> and u.s. citizens. >> and -- but i will say this -- >> watch that! >> hold on! >> also agree with his policy on afghanistan and iraq and we're pulling out, but i believe we ought be realistic. neither will end very well. we are not staying for the long course, quoted we can. >> if we leave and would americans care? >> i think we would care, but like we did...
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maybe the smart thing is keep enough troops to jump into pakistan if we need them. maybe we've gotten to the truth here. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. president obama is just minutes away from his speech on afghanistan. lawrence o'donnell picks up our coverage right now. >>> good evening from new york. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a second war was launched in iraq, and we spent enormous blood and treasure to support a new government there. by the time i took office, the war in afghanistan had entered its seventh year. but al qaeda's leaders had escaped into pakistan and were plotting new attacks, while the taliban had regrouped and gone on the offensive. without a new strategy and decisive action, our military commanders warned that we could face a resurgent al qaeda and a taliban taking over large parts of afghanistan. for this reason in one of the most difficult decisions that i've made as president, i ordered an additional 30,000 amer
maybe the smart thing is keep enough troops to jump into pakistan if we need them. maybe we've gotten to the truth here. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. president obama is just minutes away from his speech on afghanistan. lawrence o'donnell picks up our coverage right now. >>> good evening from new york. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our focus shifted. a second war was...
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i'm sure there are some in pakistan. but you haven't seen very much pressure on the white house to release that photo ever since the president made the decision and think that's because there seems to be an acknowledgement among the terror groups, or at least among some al qaeda affiliates, that, in fact, that was osama bin laden. >> are you surprised by that? >> i was surprised that they admitted it. >> are you surprised that they didn't seize upon the propaganda goal of sort of creating the notion that he's mythically still alive somewhere, that that was some sort of trick? >> no, i think the people that announced it, i think they were stunned or -- the other story going around pakistan right now is that ayman al zawahri set him up to be killed so there's an alternate story going around. >> why? >> so that he could take over. >> honor among terrorists. here's pakistan's prime minister on monday. let's listen to him. >> no other country in the world and no other group has done so much to interdict al qaeda than the isi
i'm sure there are some in pakistan. but you haven't seen very much pressure on the white house to release that photo ever since the president made the decision and think that's because there seems to be an acknowledgement among the terror groups, or at least among some al qaeda affiliates, that, in fact, that was osama bin laden. >> are you surprised by that? >> i was surprised that they admitted it. >> are you surprised that they didn't seize upon the propaganda goal of sort...
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or western installations in pakistan itself is very high. i mean, i don't think that al-qaeda would want necessarily if they attack a cricket match that can inflame the pakistani people. but if they can attack some kind of western installation make it seem like revenge for osama bin laden. >> what kind of intelligence we're getting out of this compound? everyone is calling it a treasure-trove. do we think that is the case? >> they got some written documents, videotape and their poring through that. -they're poring through that. a little bit of precaution is wise about what the first reports are. they are saying that there was communication between him and other al-qaeda leaders. we hope that al zahiry's communication hopefully is there. we don't know yet. there's also this idea that he had talked about derailing some trains in americaing to coincide with the 10-year anniversary this september 11. that chatter has been picked up by the intelligence community out there in this sort of -- >> wasn't the plan on paper? >> it was. but it's fascina
or western installations in pakistan itself is very high. i mean, i don't think that al-qaeda would want necessarily if they attack a cricket match that can inflame the pakistani people. but if they can attack some kind of western installation make it seem like revenge for osama bin laden. >> what kind of intelligence we're getting out of this compound? everyone is calling it a treasure-trove. do we think that is the case? >> they got some written documents, videotape and their...
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osama bin laden killed in pakistan. that was one of the main reasons we went into afghanistan in the first place was to find this guy and either bring him back or make sure that his life was over. is it time for a serious reevaluation of the united states' role in afghanistan moving forward now? >> it wasn't just bin laden. i'm glad that we got him. i congratulated the president and president bush, along with our military men and women and our intelligence officials who did a great job in tracking him down. but it was bin laden and al qaeda. as we've seen over the years, al qaeda moves people up through the ranks as they need to. they've needed to a lot here over the last several years. but our goal in afghanistan is to make sure that we're not ceding ground to the taliban, al qaeda and others, ground where they can plan, train and execute attacks on americans here and abroad. that effort has to continue, because there are others out there, the attacks are continuing. but we've got to work with the afghans and the pakis
osama bin laden killed in pakistan. that was one of the main reasons we went into afghanistan in the first place was to find this guy and either bring him back or make sure that his life was over. is it time for a serious reevaluation of the united states' role in afghanistan moving forward now? >> it wasn't just bin laden. i'm glad that we got him. i congratulated the president and president bush, along with our military men and women and our intelligence officials who did a great job in...
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we asked which member of congress was born in pakistan. the answer, major, you're here, do you know this one? >> i do not. >> chris van hollen of maryland. his father was stationed in pakistan as a foreign service officer. natural transition. >>> up next, it's deadline day in connecticut where the governor and union workers are playing a game of chicken. this is a democratic governor against the union. thousands of workers could be getting pink slips unless the democratic governor and state workers can work out a deal. is this a democratic version of wisconsin? we'll see, but first, the white house soup of the day. always my favorite. mushroom and leak because some news sometimes leaks out of the soup. we have some news about my co-host we'll let leek out at the end of the show. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll
we asked which member of congress was born in pakistan. the answer, major, you're here, do you know this one? >> i do not. >> chris van hollen of maryland. his father was stationed in pakistan as a foreign service officer. natural transition. >>> up next, it's deadline day in connecticut where the governor and union workers are playing a game of chicken. this is a democratic governor against the union. thousands of workers could be getting pink slips unless the democratic...
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reza sayeh, pakistan. >> i've actually been to that part of pakistan, just outside of there, and it's amazing to think that for 60 years now ceremonies like that have been going on. maybe as reza said, a sign of thawing of pretty chilling relationships. >>> we're following other stories tonight as well. isha joins us again. >> breaking news out of new england. we're getting word of a 5.8 earthquake rocking christchurch. you may remember the 6.3 earthquake devastated the city in february killing 180 people. >>> the u.n. general assembly granted a request for north korea and called for a moment of silence for kim jong-il who died on saturday. other nations boycotted the tribute. >>> the john edwards team is asking for a delay in the criminal trial that is supposed to get under way next month. they spoke to a medical issue but gave no specifics. he's pleaded not guilty to several charges, including conspiracy and violating campaign contribution laws. >>> sanjay, a fedex executive has taken to youtube to apologize for these actions, the actions of a delivery guy in california who tossed t
reza sayeh, pakistan. >> i've actually been to that part of pakistan, just outside of there, and it's amazing to think that for 60 years now ceremonies like that have been going on. maybe as reza said, a sign of thawing of pretty chilling relationships. >>> we're following other stories tonight as well. isha joins us again. >> breaking news out of new england. we're getting word of a 5.8 earthquake rocking christchurch. you may remember the 6.3 earthquake devastated the...
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what is scary is it's happening in pakistan among the elite. a country that is a linchpin and it tells us how much it's out of our happened and war within islam. >> bret: we have seen the attacks on the drones in pakistan and american touts that. do you believe there is a full-scale plan to deal inside pakistan with u.s. troops on the ground. special ops. >> they have the ability to go after terror sanctuary near the border. they're getting them across the border through intelligence, but that's one possibly. the real question is the nuclear weapon. they say the army at the end of the day will hold together. some people say we have a close relationship, too close ramp with the pakistani military but that's a thin read to depend on. >> bret: that's it for the panel. stay tuned for presidential comparison from a long time ago in a place far, far away. you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing
what is scary is it's happening in pakistan among the elite. a country that is a linchpin and it tells us how much it's out of our happened and war within islam. >> bret: we have seen the attacks on the drones in pakistan and american touts that. do you believe there is a full-scale plan to deal inside pakistan with u.s. troops on the ground. special ops. >> they have the ability to go after terror sanctuary near the border. they're getting them across the border through...
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enough troops to jump into pakistan if we need them. maybe we've gotten to the truth here. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. president obama is just minutes away from his speech on afghanistan. lawrence o'donnell picks up our coverage right now. >>> good evening from new york. this is msnbc's live coverage of president obama's address to the nation. the president is about to speak from the white house east room where he is expected to announce a plan for the future of the 99,000 american servicemen and women fighting the now ten-year war in afghanistan that has claimed the lives of 1,620 americans and wounded 12,000 more. two years ago when the president told the nation he was sending 30,000 more troops to battle the taliban and al qaeda, he promised to begin bringing them home in july of this year. tonight he is expected to announce a plan to do just that. as nbc news has reported this week, the president has been working with military and civilian commanders to develop a drawdown of american forces that will be carried out by newly confirmed secretary o
enough troops to jump into pakistan if we need them. maybe we've gotten to the truth here. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. president obama is just minutes away from his speech on afghanistan. lawrence o'donnell picks up our coverage right now. >>> good evening from new york. this is msnbc's live coverage of president obama's address to the nation. the president is about to speak from the white house east room where he is expected to announce a plan for...
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tonight the fallout in pakistan. some pakistanis asking was it planted. >>> endangered s.e.a.l.s in this country. the growing concern of the safety of the elite team that took out bin laden. >>> what happened to our person of the week? diane chose him last night, tonight what we just discovered about that brave boy banned from his prom. >>> good evening. we begin here with dramatic pictures just coming in from the swollen mississippi river. in louisiana, you can see the water rushing through. just look at the area of homes that will now be flooded to save the larger cities down river. a region with 25,000 people, nearly the size of connecticut. officials said it was necessary to save baton rouge and new orleans. we came across this stat. so much water surging down that river would fill the superdome in new orleans in just 50 seconds. yunji de nies is in morganza where that gate was open. >> reporter: good evening, david. the spillway is made up of 125 floodgates. the army corps of engineers opened just one. you can s
tonight the fallout in pakistan. some pakistanis asking was it planted. >>> endangered s.e.a.l.s in this country. the growing concern of the safety of the elite team that took out bin laden. >>> what happened to our person of the week? diane chose him last night, tonight what we just discovered about that brave boy banned from his prom. >>> good evening. we begin here with dramatic pictures just coming in from the swollen mississippi river. in louisiana, you can see...
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-pakistan relations. he is a fellow at the faces society and also a professor at columbia university's south asia institute. he is a government official in the administration of the prime minister benazir bhutto, so please join me in welcoming hasan. thank you. [applause] >> thanks, susan. welcome all once again on behalf of usip and the asia society. i worked on pakistan. the institute. we are very pleased to be co hosting this event with the asia society. i just want to set up few ground rules to let everyone how we will proceed and say a few words. please make sure your cellphones are turned off or are on silent. major you remembered you turn them on when you leave the room. also for the panelists, since we are on tv, please speak from the podium and then in the questions, speak closely into the microphone as possible. yours is not going to work. [laughter] we will start with an overview of the report for about 10 minutes, and then we will have our two panelists say a few words about the report. i will
-pakistan relations. he is a fellow at the faces society and also a professor at columbia university's south asia institute. he is a government official in the administration of the prime minister benazir bhutto, so please join me in welcoming hasan. thank you. [applause] >> thanks, susan. welcome all once again on behalf of usip and the asia society. i worked on pakistan. the institute. we are very pleased to be co hosting this event with the asia society. i just want to set up few...
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presence inaden's pakistan was not to pakistan's advantage. guest: i respect the ambassador quite a bit. i have dealt with him before certainly, that is the tape that senior leaders in pakistan have. the trouble is, the isi have longstanding ties to the taliban. they have longstanding ties to groups that are tied to al qaeda. so the elements of the intelligence service, both current and retired, have relations with al qaeda. so in some ways they play a double game that hurts the u.s. and the pakistani people. there is a pakistani calculus of needing to hedge their bets, u.s., india. the key question here is whether there is some element within pakistani intelligence or military that knew about this, that established a network to support bin laden for five years. host: juan zarate is our guest. former national security adviser for counterterrorism in the bush administration. currently, the traditional threats project senior adviser at the center for strategic and international studies. brooklyn, new york. eileen. caller: i just have a few comme
presence inaden's pakistan was not to pakistan's advantage. guest: i respect the ambassador quite a bit. i have dealt with him before certainly, that is the tape that senior leaders in pakistan have. the trouble is, the isi have longstanding ties to the taliban. they have longstanding ties to groups that are tied to al qaeda. so the elements of the intelligence service, both current and retired, have relations with al qaeda. so in some ways they play a double game that hurts the u.s. and the...
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million of aid to pakistan. u.s. officials complain that they have had almost no cooperation from pakistan since pakistan's military was embarrassed and angered by the raid that killed osama bin laden right in their front yard. pakistan the furious about a more aggressive cia presence in their country kicking out u.s. intelligence officials who were based there. senator won casey its on the foreign relations committee. it seems to me like things have gone from bad to worse with admiral mullen now saying being the first u.s. official to publicly say that the pakistan military and the government were directly involved in the murder of pakistani journalist. >> andrea it's extraordinary when you have someone at the level that admiral mullen is. someone who's worked very hard developing a strong relationship for him to say that their government sanctioned this murder is an sbroird statement to make. i think it's indicative of how bad things have gotten. i think american tax payers expect accountability for the dollar
million of aid to pakistan. u.s. officials complain that they have had almost no cooperation from pakistan since pakistan's military was embarrassed and angered by the raid that killed osama bin laden right in their front yard. pakistan the furious about a more aggressive cia presence in their country kicking out u.s. intelligence officials who were based there. senator won casey its on the foreign relations committee. it seems to me like things have gone from bad to worse with admiral mullen...
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pakistan's ability to track known and suspected terrorists is substandard. >> it is stunning that pakistan which is supposed to be our ally in the war against terrorism does not even share finger print data within the own government. >> while information sharing and passport security improved in the u.s., former homeland security official says the disparity overseas remains a serious problem. >> the travel documents are the same as weapons, terrorists that can't carry off the plot without them. if i give us a grade abroad with the partners, some of is it out of our control, we're probably closer to a "c." >> some former intelligence officials say the u.s. should use leverage to encourage standards. for some nations it's resource problems. for otherssh it's refusal to cooperate. >> bret: thank you. the speaker of the house joins me live in studi hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance
pakistan's ability to track known and suspected terrorists is substandard. >> it is stunning that pakistan which is supposed to be our ally in the war against terrorism does not even share finger print data within the own government. >> while information sharing and passport security improved in the u.s., former homeland security official says the disparity overseas remains a serious problem. >> the travel documents are the same as weapons, terrorists that can't carry off the...